c koi cette putain de merde -_-
An icy mass that orbits the sun is called a comet.
Comet.
It is closer
The sun is large, the moon is small. The sun is gaseous, the moon is solid. The sun shines by its own nuclear fusion, whereas the moon shines only by the reflected light of the sun (and to a much lesser extent) of the stars. The moon orbits the earth, whereas the sun orbits the galaxy. The sun is only visible during the day (obviously), while the moon can usually be seen day or night.
Ganymede does not orbit the sun. It orbits Jupiter, which orbits the sun. Ganymede orbits Jupiter every 7.15 days. Jupiter orbits the sun every 11.86 years.
An icy mass that orbits the sun is called a comet.
The Sun is a burning gaseous mass. Where do you want to measure from? Where do you want to measure to?
Comet.
Grvity affects everything with mass. Gas has mass. The Earth's atmosphere, and every part of the sun, are gaseous. They exert gravitational force, and they have gravitational force exerted on them.
If there were no gravity the sun would not have condensed from a gaseous nebula and Mars would not have coalesced from the dust cloud that formed around the early sun.Gravity holds the sun and Mars together in orbits around their combined centre of mass. If there were no gravity then Mars would fly off into space.
Comet
The gravity that keeps the planets in orbit is the sun's gravity, which is a product of the sun's mass.
gravity. the mass of the sun is so large that it is able to pull in all the planets and what not
No it does not have any effect on the planet. For Example: Pluto is very far away from the sun. It doesn't have that much mass.
Everything orbits the sun because the sun has more mass and gravitational pull which forces the earth and other objects to rotate it.
It is closer
The Sun is not a planet. It is a star. The Earth has gas on it, but it is not gaseous compared to the planets defined as gaseous. So your answer would be no the Sun and the Earth are not gaseous planets.